Friday, April 27, 2012

Cinnamon Roll Rice Krispies Treats

Yes, you read that right—Cinnamon Roll Rice Krispies Treats and I’ll be darned if they don’t taste just like a cinnamon roll—but in Rice Krispies treats fashion.

A couple months ago I found Kraft Cinnamon Bun Marshmallows at the store and grabbed a bag. (They are since hard to find and I’m not sure you could find them, but try your local Super Target—they seem to have all the good limited edition stuff!) You could totally make these treats with regular marshmallows because it’s really the added cinnamon/brown sugar/butter mixture that is spread over them before rolling them up and the drizzled icing on top that makes them so cinnamon roll-like.

Simple as can be. I just made Rice Krispies Treats and pressed them onto a 15 x 10 inch baking sheet. I then removed them from the sheet and laid them on a cutting board. After spreading the cinnamon mixture over them, I rolled the thin Krispies up just as I’d do cinnamon rolls.

Ready to roll!

Rolled and ready to slice!

All lined up and ready to be drizzled!

Yeah, they’re good just like this—but a cinnamon roll isn’t a cinnamon roll without the icing on top!

In a large microwave safe bowl, combine the marshmallows (**The Cinnamon Bun mallows come in 8 ounce bags, you want a total of 10 ounces of marshmallows, which is what size the bag of regular miniature marshmallows come in**, so if you can’t get the Cinnamon Bun mallows, just use regular!) and the butter. Microwave the marshmallows and butter in 30 second intervals until (it only takes about 1 1/2 minutes). Add the cereal and stir to combine. Press the cereal mixture evenly in the baking sheet. It will spread out prefectly!

In a medium sized bowl, combine the brown sugar, softened butter and cinnamon and stir with a fork to mix well. Remove the Rice Krispies Treats from the baking sheet and set them on a cutting board. (They should be sturdy enough to pick up and lay the whole thing on the board without breaking.) Spread the cinnamon/butter mixture evenly over the treats. Roll the treat up starting from the long end. Slice into 16 (about 1 inch each) rolls. Set each one down on the baking sheet.

In another medium sized bowl, combine the powdered sugar, corn syrup and vanilla. Add one tablespoon of the milk and whisk together (you can also do this in an electric mixer, but I did it all by hand and it was easy enough). Until the icing is the desired consistency, add a little more milk at a time until it is the thickness you’d like. Put the icing in a plastic zip top bag and snip of a corner. Drizzle the icing over the “cinnamon rolls”. Let sit until the icing is set—about 30 minutes.

These are being eating quickly at our house! Since I know I’ll have a hard time finding the Cinnamon Bun Marshmallows again, I plan to make these again and use the regular ones. I think they’ll be just as good!

17 comments:

Oh my goodness! Yummmmmmmmmm! We just made cinnamon roll waffles last week, and now I am craving similar flavors, I love this idea! I saw marshmellows in pina colada and chocolate cake flavor, i will have to keep my eyes open for these! Yum!